Thanks for the video! I ordered the practice station. I guess I could've just built a little stance platform and the flight deck. But glad to see the flight deck is a good product! Was starting to develop some wrist/hand pain from using a thin little mat. Thanks again.
Thanks for commenting...hopefully your practice station will help with the wrist pain. I am a bit envious of anyone that can use the PS in their setup, as it looks pretty slick. After watching my own video, I got motivated and constructed a larger, better looking, easier to handle platform. Thanks again for commenting, may your shots fly true!
I hope I understand your question. I use it for driver practice also, same setup. I can't recall why, but I don't use the tee it came with. Instead I use a rubber driving-range style tee trimmed to the height I want. With a tee in place, the mat is wide enough that you can still hit shots off the 'grass' next to and behind the tee, so if you're wanting to alternate between driver and irons, you can do it without having to remove the tee. I like that.
@@bruhnvh Thank You. Greatly appreciated your explanation. I am going to get one and build a platform wide enough for irons and driver. Well done sir!!!
Yeah, Fiberbuilt seems to have an endless catalog of products, and will take as much money as you want to spend. I do wonder about their $500 USD "Grass Series Practice Station"...it's a rubber standing surface with a pocket for a Flight Deck, so it may end up on my radar if I ever need an indoor solution (because I really like their "grass series", which the Flight Deck is part of). But I'm curious as to how grippy it is on the shoes. Too grippy? I'll probably never know.
Thanks for the video! I ordered the practice station. I guess I could've just built a little stance platform and the flight deck. But glad to see the flight deck is a good product! Was starting to develop some wrist/hand pain from using a thin little mat. Thanks again.
Thanks for commenting...hopefully your practice station will help with the wrist pain. I am a bit envious of anyone that can use the PS in their setup, as it looks pretty slick. After watching my own video, I got motivated and constructed a larger, better looking, easier to handle platform. Thanks again for commenting, may your shots fly true!
Thanks for the video! Just purchased this and excited for it since my range has thin paper like mats on the concrete
Any thoughts re the driver?
I hope I understand your question. I use it for driver practice also, same setup. I can't recall why, but I don't use the tee it came with. Instead I use a rubber driving-range style tee trimmed to the height I want. With a tee in place, the mat is wide enough that you can still hit shots off the 'grass' next to and behind the tee, so if you're wanting to alternate between driver and irons, you can do it without having to remove the tee. I like that.
@@bruhnvh Thank You. Greatly appreciated your explanation. I am going to get one and build a platform wide enough for irons and driver. Well done sir!!!
$800 for the station. Wow
Yeah, Fiberbuilt seems to have an endless catalog of products, and will take as much money as you want to spend. I do wonder about their $500 USD "Grass Series Practice Station"...it's a rubber standing surface with a pocket for a Flight Deck, so it may end up on my radar if I ever need an indoor solution (because I really like their "grass series", which the Flight Deck is part of). But I'm curious as to how grippy it is on the shoes. Too grippy? I'll probably never know.
Amazon has it for $365